# The syslogd listens on 127.0.0.1 TCP socket. # The client writes a message to Sys::Syslog TCP method. # The syslogd writes it into a file and through a pipe. # The syslogd passes it via UDP to the loghost. # The server receives the message on its UDP socket. # Find the message in client, file, pipe, syslogd, server log. # Check that the file log contains the hostname and message. use strict; use warnings; our %args = ( client => { logsock => { type => "tcp", host => "127.0.0.1", port => 514 }, }, syslogd => { options => ["-T", "127.0.0.1:514"], fstat => { qr/^root .* internet/ => 0, qr/^_syslogd .* internet/ => 3, qr/ internet6? stream tcp \w+ (127.0.0.1|\[::1\]):514$/ => 1, }, loggrep => { qr/syslogd: tcp logger .* accepted/ => 1, qr/syslogd: tcp logger .* connection close/ => 1, }, }, file => { loggrep => qr/ localhost syslogd-regress\[\d+\]: /. get_testgrep(), }, ); 1;